Series I: Research Projects 1854-1988, bulk 1898-1988
Series II: Audio Recordings 1967-1970
Series I: Research Projects 1854-1988, bulk 1898-1988
Sub-series 1. Equality Colony research 1898 – 1988
Box 1
1/1 Correspondence re: Equality Colony manuscript circa
1971-1972
Equality Colony manuscript
1/2
– 1/5 Drafts and revisions undated
Box 2
2/1
– 2/2 Handwritten draft undated
2/3 – 2/4 Typed Manuscript (unbound) 1988
2/5 Typed Manuscript (bound) 1988
Research note cards
Box 3
People (A-Z) undated (circa 1960-1970)
Box 4
Subjects undated (circa 1960-1970)
Box 5
Subjects undated (circa 1960-1970)
Box 6
6/1 Newspapers - Industrial Freedom (Equality Colony Newspaper)
1900, 1974
6/2 Newspapers - clippings re: Equality Colony 1898, 1900, 1961
Photographs circa 1898–1971
6/3
Prints - Buildings circa 1900-1910, undated
6/4 Prints - Landscapes 1900, 1969, undated
6/5 Prints - People circa 1898-1900, undated
6/6 Prints - People circa 1900-1908, 1941, 1969 undated
6/7 Negatives undated (circa 1900-1906, 1970s)
Oversize Folder 1
Proof sheets for Equality Colony manuscript circa 1988
Box
6 continued
6/8 Socialist Party Membership card (copy) 1901
6/9 Souvenir of Equality School membership 1902
6/10 Student Paper: Bradley Gamroth “Equality Colony: Reasons
for the Founding of the Colony and its downfall” 1993.
Sub-series 2. Puget Sound & Pacific Northwest History
1854-1978
Box 7
Articles re: Northwest Native Americans
7/1
Indian Story-telling and folk-tales. 1953
7/2 Gibbs, George, Extract from Indian Tribes of Washington
Territory 1854
7/3 Collins, June M. “Distribution of the Chemakum language”.
Extract from Indians of the Urban Northwest 1949
7/4 Lambert, Mary Ann, “Circumstantial Evidence,” extract from
Dungeness Massacre and other Regional Tales 1961
7/5
Articles and clippings re: telegraphic systems and the Telegraph
Trail 1865, undated
7/6 Image of the Steamship Verona (“the Wobbly battleship”)
undated
Series II: Audio Recordings 1967-1970
All recordings are on reel-to-reel tape (1⅞ speed unless
otherwise noted). Interviews and phone conversations are
sometimes interspersed with Smith's comments - much of the
identifying description is taken from Smith's notes on the
reel-to-reel boxes. Where noted, the tapes are damaged or
contain poor quality recordings.
Box 8
[box-reel]
8/1 “Dwayne and Brenda” (family recording. 3¾speed) 1967
October.
8/2 “Dave” (family recording – poor quality) 1967 October 13.
8/2 Charles LeWarne [minor tape damage circa 0025] 1967 December
17.
8/3 (child – barely audible) 1967 November 4
8/4 Nellie Halladay re: Equality Colony and Blanchard. November
17, 1967.
8/4 Edna Boherns Rogers re: Equality Colony 1967 November 19
8/4 Mary Blanche Smith re: EC 1967 November 19
8/4 Frederick Smith comments re: Edna Boherns Rogers / Labor
Songs. Undated
8/4 Edna Boherns Rogers re: Native Americans in Blanchard. 1968
March 5
8/5 Edna Rogers re: Blanchard, Barbeau North, Native Americans,
Canadian Plains, Equality 1967 November 21
8/5 Edna Rogers 1967 November 22
8/5 Mary Blanche Smith 1967 November 22
8/6 Edna Rodgers, Colony Photos 1967 November 29
8/6 Edna Rogers 1968 January 29
8/7 African-American High School Students on Bus / Izak Jesson &
Mary Jane Redcay 1967 December 1
8/7 Emma Peterson re: Equality 1967 December 4
8/8 Emma Peterson 1967 December 4
8/9 Alice & George Lawson, Blanchard 1967 December 5
8/10 Edison: Howard Morrison / Mrs Prentice re: Pearsons 1967
December 6
8/10 Mrs and Mrs (Tillie?) George Coble undated
8/11 Hans Solie 1967 December 8
8/12 Emma and Johnson on Vernona and Colony 1967 December 12
8/12 Edith Hovig on Bow 1967 December 18
8/13 Etta Kenyon Kerr – Blanchard and Colony 1967 November 30
8/13 Etta Kenyon Kerr/Grace Kenyon Peterson/Colony 1967 December
31
8/14 Phone conversation with Mrs Geneva Graham, Secretary of
Samish Tribe [Tape damage at 0179] 10 min. 1968 January 5.
8/15 Interview with Mrs Geneva Graham (Secretary, Samish Tribe).
[Tape damage at 0035 and 0080] 1968 January 7.
8/16 R.A. “Bob” Pierson and Charles Lewarne (Freeland and
Equality) 1968 January 27
8/17 – 8/18 Mel Brann on Samish, Blanchard, and Colony 1968
March 1
8/19 Phone conversation with Mrs. Harriette Dover (Tulalip,
Samish and Books) 1968 March 8
8/19 Mrs Nellie Halladay re: Colony 1968 March 13
8/20 – 8/21 Bill Giles, Wenatchee 1968 March 28
8/22 Freeland - Ernie Lieseke 1968 April 13
8/22 Austin Marshall, Fred Smith, Steven Uthoff 1968 April 13
8/23 – 8/25 Charles Marquart, Sedro-Woolley (Equality) 1968 July
18
8/26 E & K. Kallstrom 1968 August 20
8/26 Mrs Edna Rogers 1968 August 27
8/27 “Emma Hertz and Johnson” 1968 September 24
8/28 Mary Scott – Samish Island 1968 October 2
8/29 Howard C. Ault 1968 October 11
8/30 Sides 1-2 Howard C. Ault, Tacoma. 1968 October 11
8/31 – 8/32 Dick Lewis, Amy Lewis, Ruby May Johnson (Seattle)
1968 October 15
8/33 – 8/34 Roland Lewis, Anacortes 1968 October 18
8/35 Minnie Missoura Lang re: Equality (Everett) 1968 December
4-5
8/36 Mrs Dora McClintock and Mrs Otis Metcalf “concerning
Charles H. Pelton” 1968 December 9
8/37 Rose Savage, Scotty Eichholtz (Anacortes) 1969 April 7
8/37 – 8/38 Thomas Scott Eicholtz 1969 April 7
8/38 Bernard Halladay 1970 June 7
8/39 Mary Eddy Chown re: Equality (Olympia) 1969 April 11
8/40 Giles and Dodge at Bow 1969 June 9
8/41 Giles at Burlington / Giles and Dodge at Bow 1969 June 9
8/42 Bernard Halladay, Everett 1969 June 22
8/43 Blanchard picnic with Florence Pelton Clark, Bud Ault,
Gladys Ault Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ault, Mrs “Mickey”
Cunningham, Mrs. “Babe” Bridgeman, George Gray, Mel Brann, Bill
Giles 1969 August 17.
8/44 – 8/45 Gladys Ault Gray, Mrs Mickey Cunningham, Mrs
Bridgman (Seattle) 1970 June 20
8/46 Charles Marquat, Sedro-Woolley undated
8/47 Lawson December 5
8/48 Suzanne and Janna Dohner undated
8/49 Songs and Dances of Washington Coast Indians (Neah Bay, La
Push) January 30, 1968
8/50 Recording of Indian music, Northwest (Puget Sound) from
Library of Congress undated
8/51 Indian Music of the Pacific Northwest Coast (Folkways
Record) December 8, 1967
8/52 Everett Waterfront Wobblies - radio program 1967 November
13
8/52 Loggers Tavern Scene November 14
8/53 Songs of the Revolution / “News .. Songs..Mao” 1967
November 8
8/54 International Music / Voice of Lenin 1967 October 23
8/55 Radio Moscow: 50th Anniversary Songs to Lenin; News; Speech
by Chedi Jagan; Science and Engineering Space Link-up / Kosmos
186/188 link November 7-8
8/56 Speech by Lin Piao 50th Anniversary (Mao Tse Tung’s
Thought) 1967 November 8
8/56 News; Moscow 50th Anniversary / 10 Days that Shook – Reed
1967 November 8
8/57 Peking; NHK; Moscow / Music From Moscow; News and comment,
1967 November
8/58 Commentary on Cultural Revolution; Cuba; Songs of the
People / Chou En Lai; Radio Moscow 1967 October 8-9
8/59 Cuba: Havana; Latin America / Vietnam 1967 October 3
8/60 Peking: Inner Mongolia Revolutionary Committee; Music and
News / Inner Mongolia; Music 1967 November 2
8/61 Peking: 18th Anniversary of Chinese Revolution 1967 October
1
8/62 Mockba: What is Communism?; Jazz; Vietnam Solidarity Week /
Pravda Commentary / Threat of Federal Germany ; Moscow
University Choir; News 1967 December 15.
8/63 Music from Mockba / Ira Blue 1967 November 15
8/64 Cuba ; Vietnam 1967 October 25
8/65 Mao Quotes; Moscow; Venus Landing / Cultural Revolution
October 21 (year unknown)
8/66 Peking: 18th Anniversary Celebration; Radio Moscow News and
Commentary 1967 October 1
8/67 Peking; Russian drama and music; Nihon Tamra (?) undated
8/68 US In Vietnam; Red Guard Cultural Revolution / Venus Probe;
News; What is Communism? 1967 October 23
8/69 Side 1“Fragment” (Radio program with music) October 25
8/70 Radio Moscow broadcast 1967 October 25
8/71 Radio Moscow broadcast 1967 October 25
8/72 Family recording undated
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